Out of those 1,200 cars, I'm sure a good 900 are going to be "standard" model cars. The 300 "premium" cars left I'm sure wouldn't be that great, judging from GT5's premium cars. GT6 should also improve on personalizing your car and the cars shouldn't sound like vacuum cleaners. The game developers spend so much time trying to make the game as realistic as possible that they forget to make the game fun.
I liked how the cheats were in San Andreas and Vice City. The phone cheats in #4 were great, don't get me wrong, but nothing beats button mashing for stuff :D.
I've got both the PS3 and Xbox 360 and the only benefit XBL has over PSN is that it downloads updates and add-ons faster, but that's still not worth the $9.99 a month.
The thing that made Forza 4 great for me was the amount of customization you could do to the cars and the amount of actually good cars there was; instead of the 200 premium in GT5 and the 800+ standard cars. GT6 should let you customize your car to your heart's desire; upgrade it as well as you could do in Forza. GT5's upgrades were literally "engine 1," "engine 2," and "engine 3." GT5 did a lot of things right like the way the cars handled, the physics and the smoke animations, but one thing that it did terribly was the car sounds. They all sounded like vacuum cleaners! Hopefully this time around, they'll fix that, because those flaws were what made me not enjoy it as much as I could have.
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